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New developments near transit in Long Island City

Long Island City in Queens is a common target for renters who want newer construction options while staying close to transit. On Openigloo, Long Island City listings across eligible buildings can help you compare policies and unit-level logistics faster. Long Island City has an average building rating of 3.9/5 across 23 rated buildings (building-level trends; individual units can differ)

Find buildings in Long Island City that match both filters: near-transit and new developments. This page covers 25+ eligible buildings in Queens so you can narrow by location and building age. Openigloo helps you sort faster by pairing building info with tenant-first signals. Use rated buildings, review context, and Openigloo Q&A to compare policies like move-in timing and building rules before you contact management.

New developments near transit in Long Island City

Showing 19–25 of 25 new developments near transit in Long Island City.

What to check before for new developments near transit in Long Island City

  • Confirm which transit options are practical for your commute: walk time to the nearest stations can change block by block.
  • Check what “new development” means for your needs (elevators, package handling, and any building-specific move-in requirements).
  • Use the “near-transit” filter to focus your search, then verify noise and light exposure with the unit, floor, and building orientation.
  • Before signing, ask for the full move-in cost and timing: deposits, any admin or application fees, and whether utilities are separate.
  • If you’re using this page to shortlist faster, rely on Openigloo review/rating context as a starting point, then confirm details directly with the building.

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